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Here's today's NHL Nugget – this Weekend's Way Back When looks at the historic achievement of then-Colorado Avalanche goaltender Patrick Roy. When the puck dropped on Oct. 24, 2002, between the ...
Patrick Roy was in the crease again Friday morning to work with Ilya Sorokin. Only this time, it was at Sorokin’s request. “He asked me about how I [played] shootouts,” Roy said before the Islanders’ ...
1948 — The Green Bay Packers intercept seven passes off Bob Waterfield in a 16-0 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. 1954 — Adrian Burk of the Philadelphia Eagles passes for seven touchdowns in a 49-21 ...
The Islanders didn’t have much of an issue with their would-be tying goal getting waved off Saturday. Coach Patrick Roy did not explicitly agree with the call, but admitted he likely would have lost a ...
VANCOUVER --Watching Colorado Avalanche coach Patrick Roy back in goalie gear and on the ice with long-time goaltending coach Francois Allaire was like being granted access to a time machine, a window ...
Patrick Roy’s NHL legacy is unquestioned as a Hall of Fame goalie with four Stanley Cups, two each with the Canadiens and Avalanche. But his time as a coach, first with the Avalanche and now with the ...
DETROIT — Pat LaFontaine didn’t get a chance to talk about the current Islanders during his on-ice speech Saturday, when he was inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame. But he said to a group of ...
Patrick Roy resigned as coach and vice president of hockey operations of the Colorado Avalanche after three seasons on Thursday. He leaves with a 130-92-24 record and one Central Division title, and ...
The extras remained on the ice after the Islanders’ morning skate, Ilya Sorokin included, and so did Patrick Roy. Though most coaches depart the ice as soon as the regulars do, Roy made an exception ...
For the first time since their back-to-back conference finals losses to the Tampa Bay Lightning, the New York Islanders feel alive. Not competitive in a grind-it-out, hold-your-breath way. Alive in a ...